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Mathematics

SPRING 2017

ADMT 104101 Intermediate College Mathematics
This continuing course will complete the remaining College Algebra topics and then familiarize students with additional branches of mathematics in the fields of elementary probability and statistics. Topics covered will be linear and systems equations, inequalities, radical expressions, quadratic equations, union and intersection, and probability and statistics. Additional topics may be introduced if time permits.Sat 9–12, Jan 21–May 13, Kenneth St. Martin

ADMT 110001 Calculus I
This is a course in the calculus of one variable and is suggested for Economics majors. The course is also a pre-requisite for ADEC3510, Math for Economists, and for participation in the 5th year MS in Applied Economics program. Topics include a brief review of polynomials and trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions, followed by discussion of limits, derivatives, and applications of differential calculus to real-world problem areas. The course concludes with an introduction to integration.Wed 6:15–9:15, Jan 18–May 10, Don Brady